A photograph of Chapmans House
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Parte de Houses
A photograph of Chapmans House.
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A photograph of Chapmans House
Parte de Houses
A photograph of Chapmans House.
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This collection covers the multitude of sports that pupils can do at Oakham School. Sports include cricket, rugby, hockey, athletics, netball and swimming as some of the richest in terms of items in the sub-series.
Most sub-series have a good photographic record of first teams, alongside comprehensive fixture and team lists. Some sub-series will contain correspondence, programmes and administrative documents.
There is an extensive collection of trophies and shields awarded to pupils and Old Oakhamians for their sporting achievements.
Oakham School
Parte de Houses
9 photos of Chapmans house including inside the sitting room of the housemaster, boys bedrooms, showers, dining room and outside playing area. Some writing on reverse of the photos.
Photo-Reportage Ltd
Parte de Headmasters
Extract from a 1940 prospectus, published in the Old Oakhamian Magazine. Content: Size; Staff; Fees; Curriculum; Timetable; Diet & Tuck boxes; Games; Activities outside the classroom; Day Boys. Three pages A to C.
Oakham School
Parte de Headmasters
An edition of Matkin's almanack including a section on Oakham School on page 16.
Fords of Oakham
Parte de Headmasters
A prospectus for the school including staff list, trustees, the history of the school, information on the timetable, uniform, holidays, chapel, boarding, curriculum, Libraries, games, admission, scholarships, day boys and pocket money. Also includes clothes list, rules for the Old Oakhamian club, programme for speech day, admission form and note regarding photographs. Items A to O
Oakham School
G.R. Libert, Pat Liebert and John Moore
Parte de Staff
A photograph in black and white of G.R. Liebert, Pat Liebert and John Moore
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Parte de Staff
A black and white photograph of the staff under John Buchanan
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Parte de Staff
A document detailing how people can be awarded colours and the process that should be undergone each season in the awarding of them.
Grosvenor Talbot Griffith